A Collective Force – Purple Fashion taps up and comers Saskia de Brauw, Daria Strokous and Aymeline Valade for its spring-summer cover. The trio wears Balenciaga in front of Terry Richardson’s lens.
Purple Fashion S/S 2012 Cover | Saskia de Brauw, Daria Strokous & Aymeline Valade by Terry Richardson
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You can’t even recognize them, but in a good way. I guess the Balenciaga collection looks better in editorials than on the runway…
I really dislike the styling. Â
purple continues to try hard and fail.
Purple needs to realize the the whole Richardson/Teller esthetic is over. It’s 2012 .. not 1992.
I think one problem with such a dated and severe esthetic is, it makes the clothes look dated, too. Even though you know it’s a new collection, you still partly think 1992 or whatever. And that’s usually not a good thing for a new collection.
why does everything think aesthetic is spelt esthetic?